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Buy nowWe use sales orders with zero value to record registrations.
You can run either the Open Sales Order by Customer or Open Sales Order by Item reports and filter them before printing to show transactions that have zero values, Tom.
Here's how:
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Bryan: Your reply did not solve my problem. When will I get a response to my question?
The report provided by my colleague is still in the beta phase but will be soon be rolled out to everyone, Tom.
If you don't have yet the access to the Open Sales Order by Customer (Beta) or the Open Sales Order by Item (Beta) reports, we can use the Sales orders page as an alternative.
Here's how to access and filter sales orders:
This will display a list of sales orders based on your filters, including those with zero-dollar values. Please note that this is not a formal report. You can click Give Feedback to suggest adding options for running and printing sales order reports. Your input will be considered in the future updates.
Until the beta reports become available in your account, keep in mind that you're only able to print sales orders individually.
Don't hesitate to reach out if you need further assistance.
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